Facing recent events in the software-defined storage community, we would like to highlight that not all open-source projects choose an open-source lic…
I don’t agree that “a true commoning open-source project” must be “OSI-compliant”, as a copyfarleft license that would go explicitly directed for the commons but restricted corporations in any way would be non free, and thus not OSI-compliant. But other than that, good.
There is for sure an infestation in our beloved open-source world, and I don’t see the parasites going away any time soon… Being at least a bit cautious can never be bad
I don’t agree that “a true commoning open-source project” must be “OSI-compliant”, as a copyfarleft license that would go explicitly directed for the commons but restricted corporations in any way would be non free, and thus not OSI-compliant. But other than that, good.
There is for sure an infestation in our beloved open-source world, and I don’t see the parasites going away any time soon… Being at least a bit cautious can never be bad